Sizes:
Fg.12 – Fg.24 R9.39
Length: 400mm.
Balloon Capacity: 5; 10; 15; 30 ml.
Foley Catheter 2 Way Silicone Coated Standard/Paed (Fg.12 – Fg.24 )
Foley Catheter 2 Way Silicone Coated Standard/Paed (Fg.12 – Fg.24 )
Foley Catheter 2-Way Silicone Coated Standard Paed.
Features:
Designed to empty the urinary bladder and/or irrigate the bladder as necessary.
All Silicone Catheter can be used for long term drainage.
Proximal End: one tapered end and one balloon port with a non-return valve and fitting for syringe
Distal End: closed round tip with two lateral eyes distal to a 5ml – 30ml Capacity Balloon
Individual Sterile Peel Pack
100% silicone.
Specification:
For Adult
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RYLES NASOGASTRIC TUBES
A nasogastric tube is a narrow-bore tube passed into the stomach via the nose. It is used for short- or medium-term nutritional support, and also for aspiration of stomach contents – eg, for decompression of intestinal obstruction.
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